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[casi] report from iraq peace team march 24th




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Nada Adman, 13, has an open gash on her right cranium with underlying
fracture and a large, deep shrapnel gauged cut into her upper left thigh..

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April Hurley, MD, Iraq Peace Team

24 March 2003


Nine year old, Rana Adnan needs oxygen for a chest laceration and lung
contusion with a concussion, head laceration, and shrapnel in her left arm.
In America, the saying goes goes: If you're not outraged, you're not paying
attention.

In Bagdhad, at Al Kindi Hospital Emergency, Fatima Abdullah is screaming in
outrage: "Why do you do this to us??!"

Her 8-year-old, Fatehah is dead, two other daughters are on stretchers
wounded by a missle that crushed her uncle's home where they were staying
outside Baghdad, near the Diala Bridge. An extended farming family, they
have suffered with sanctions and ecomonic devastation shrinking their stock
of animals to one cow, a donkey and chickens; they are barely able to feed
themselves.

Muhammed, the four-year-old crying in her arms has cuts from shrapnel and
debris criss-crossing the right side of his face and head, eyelids swollen
shut.

Nada Adnan, 13 years old and a student at high school for girls, states "I
wish that God would take Bush. Why did he do this to us? to me?". She has an
open gash on her right cranium with underlying fracture and a large, deep
shrapnel gauged cut into her upper left thigh. She has no narcotic relief
and cries out as aides press guaze into her leg wound. 9 year old, Rana
Adnan needs oxygen for a chest laceration and lung contusion with a
concussion, head laceration, and shrapnel in her left arm.

And then there is Nahla Harbi who was a passenger driving away from Bagdad
with her two year old in her arms when a military school for boys was hit
and the explosion rolled the car fracturing both of her legs. Her child
sustained head injuries.

Less than 100 meters from Alyermouk Hospital and a school, bombing crushed
the foot of 28 year old man who was walking outside his home.

And the list keeps going on. A 70 year old man shopping for food for his
family now has a compound fracture of his left upper arm, chest wound
through his lung requiring a chest tube and making answers and complaints
more dificult.

He has rage and opinions, just as the multitude of families do these several
days. How can I explain reasons to them? They know that Bush's
Administration is interested in oil control and that they have no interest
in democracy for these people. Why don't
Americans know this? Why did we elect this man without human feelings, they
ask.

It's not easy being an American in a Baghdad Emergency room seeing victims
and their families. I wish that George Bush was here with his answers to
their outrage.


Nada Adman, 13, has an open gash on her right cranium with underlying
fracture and a large, deep shrapnel gauged cut into her upper left thigh.

Nada Adman, 13, has an open gash on her right cranium with underlying
fracture and a large, deep shrapnel gauged cut into her upper left thigh.


April Hurley is a physician from Santa Rosa, California. She is currently
living in Baghdad with the Voices in the Wilderness' Iraq Peace Team, a
group of international peaceworkers remaining in Iraq through the war, in
order to be a voice for the Iraqi people in the West. The Iraq Peace Team
can be reached at info@vitw.org


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